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Nancy For All Seasons review



This volume collects the Nancy daily newspaper comic strips from 1951-1952. 

We actually get 616 timeless, charming and very clever black-and-white Nancy strips by American cartoonist Ernie Bushmiller (1905-1982) in one collection!

Don't worry Sluggo aficionados, Nancy's pal is once again very much present in this tome. What is on the agenda for Sluggo this time around? Let's see: Fixing a fence, dealing with snowballs, protecting Nancy's piggybank, refusing to shovel snow, begging for treats, sweeping, refusing a homemade valentine, flirting with girls, appeasing a bully, using a palindrome, tap dancing, enjoying gum, ice cream, watermelon, pop corn & spaghetti, getting hypnotized, riding bicycles and pogo sticks, branching out, getting a cold, pining for winter, walking on air, settling a grudge, encountering "one-punch" Duffy, getting dimples and stung by a bee, dealing with spring fever, not receiving first aid, having a picnic with Nancy, keeping a cool head, dunking his cookie, fishing, wanting to be a tattoo artist, utilizing a goat, dressing up for the ballpark, getting a flashlight, fixing wobbly furniture, playing cowboys and ping-pong with Nancy, being distracted by beauty, plastering a wall, using his head & belt, appreciating back problems, subbing for a horse, selling golf balls, beating the cold and the heat, being lazy, hydrating the dehydrated, being an echo, chasing cars, protecting himself from the rain, repairing his roof, hitting the hay, avoiding fights, counteracting bad luck, building snowmen, making dust disappear, cleaning his window, scrapbooking, helping an opponent, impersonating a baby, crashing a party, taking Nancy to the movies, painting a fence, breaking records, playing his bugle, wearing a fake moustache, sneaking into the circus, going on a treasure hunt, appearing on TV, making space helmets, watching & playing baseball, magnifying a fish, getting a shave and much more.       


I give it a 10/10. An outstanding, extremely affordable collection! Feisty Nancy is once again treated like a queen (as she should) by Fantagraphics. Devotees of Fritzi Ritz's niece will be incredibly pleased with this wonderfully designed paperback book.















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